ProgramsStudent Band Program

The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music’s Student Band Program has been at the forefront of music education in Metro Detroit since The DSRP opened in 2008. The DSRP performance opportunities are unmatched by any music school around, and past students are playing all over the world.

The DSRP gives you the real-world experience and confidence you need to learn to play with others, while you also preserve your individual vision and passion as a player.

Students attend 1/2 hour weekly lessons to learn technical skills necessary on their instruments to perform the music they’ve chosen. Weekly two-hour rehearsals are where the experienced DSRP staff help to put everyone together and hone things into a polished show.

Stop Practicing… Start Performing®

Included Experiences and Resources:– Concerts and Event Performances(Everything from small clubs to huge festivals)– Solo Showcase Recitals – (The DSRP or The Hard Rock Cafe)– “On Record” Recording Project – Yearly school-wide recording project.– “In Studio” TV Show Project – Yearly school-wide cable access television project.– Studio Circle – FREE Monday night studio experience for all enrolled students.– Access to Superstars® clinics and events – Hang out and learn from professionals.– 50% OffRehearsal Studio Rentals for Extra Rehearsals– DSRP Email Account – Lesson Notes and Communication Account – Always stay in touch.– College Prep Curriculum – Prepare for a college music program.We have had former students go on to study music at Berkley College of Music, Columbia College, Wayne State University, Bowling Green University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Ball State University, and many others.

Field Trips$325 (2 Hour Program)30 Students Per Trip(Contact us for more details.)

The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music is proud to work with our partners at The Live the Music Foundation to help eligible participants in need to receive tuition assistance. In order to be eligible to receive a grant of tuition assistance the student must first be accepted to the program, show motivation to work hard in their studies, and show significant financial need.